Peugeot 4008

Peugeot 4008
Overview
Manufacturer Peugeot
Also called Citroën C4 Aircross
Mitsubishi ASX
Production 2012–2017
Assembly Okazaki, Japan (Nagoya Plant)
Designer Cristian Gudima
Body and chassis
Class Compact SUV
Body style 5-door SUV
Layout Front-engine, four-wheel-drive
Related Mitsubishi ASX
Citroën C4 Aircross
Powertrain
Engine 1.6 L HDi I4 (diesel)
1.8 L Di-D I4 (diesel)
2.0 L HDi I4 petrol [1]
Transmission 6-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,670 mm (105.1 in)
Length 4,340 mm (170.9 in)
Width 1,768 mm (69.6 in)
Height 1,632 mm (64.3 in)
Curb weight 1,440–1,470 kg (3,175–3,241 lb)
Chronology
Predecessor Peugeot 4007
Successor Peugeot 3008 II/4008 II

The Peugeot 4008 is a compact sport utility vehicle (SUV) produced under the French marque Peugeot, which was officially introduced in September 2011.[2] It is based on the same platform as the Mitsubishi ASX and the Citroën C4 Aircross, and was developed in collaboration with the Japanese manufacturer Mitsubishi Motors.

Its début was at the Geneva Motor Show in March 2012, along with the Peugeot 208. Sales started in April 2012, with availability from May 2012. The car was replaced by the next generation 3008 in 2017.

The 4008 was only sold in (as of October 2018): France, Luxembourg, China, Algeria, Burkina Faso, Slovakia, Russia, Ukraine, Mongolia, Romania,[3] Bulgaria,[4] Germany, South Africa, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, Spain, Norway, Baltic countries, Lebanon, Morocco, Tunisia, Chile, Argentina, New Zealand and Australia, while its related twin Citroën C4 Aircross was being sold in more countries globally, including European countries not listed above, but not United Kingdom or Ireland in RHD.

Sales and production

Year Worldwide production Worldwide sales Notes
2012 12,200[5] 9,300[5] Total production reaches 12,300 units.[5]

References

  1. "Peugeot 4008 official page". Peugeot. Retrieved 6 May 2014.
  2. "Peugeot 4008 - imagini oficiale cu "fratele" lui Mitsubishi ASX şi Citroen C4 Aircross - AutoMarket". Automarket.ro. 2011-09-30. Retrieved 2017-01-06.
  3. "PEUGEOT Romania". Peugeot.com.ro. Retrieved 2017-01-06.
  4. "Автомобили". Peugeot.bg. Retrieved 2017-01-06.
  5. 1 2 3 "Memento Mars 2013" (in French). PSA Peugeot Citroën. 21 February 2013: 50. Retrieved 31 July 2013.


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